• BeBopALouie@lemmy.ca
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    I learned a quick tip from an old lady many years ago. Open the carton and use your first finger just to tip (slide) each egg a bit so you know it is not stuck to the bottom of carton. Quick and easy.

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      Yep, that’s the move. You don’t have to pick up each egg and inspect it. If it rocks, it’s good.

      If there’s just one or two, I look for the bad dozen, which is usually there in the case, off to the side. Open that and replace the good eggs from that carton with the bad ones in your carton. Now you have 12 good eggs, and eventually the store will have a carton of 12 cracked eggs.

      You still get dirty looks from dickheads, though, which I enjoy. I’m always pleased to piss off judgemental Karens.

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        I do the put all the bad eggs in 1 carton too. Fuck the ones who glare. If they had any brains they would see we are helping. If not switched and consolidated there would be a lot more bad cartons tossed as waste

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      I just look at the bottom of a closed carton first - if there’s a crack it is rare that it didn’t leak

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          I have never seen anything other than carton boxes for eggs here in Norway. This comment actually baffled me that they came in anything other somewhere.

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            Ours come in a clear plastic vacuum formed container, compressed paper carton, or Styrofoam, depending on the brand.

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              That’s just fucked up. Clear plastic seems like the worst possible container as it gives little or no protection, and is obviously plastic which the world only needs less of.

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                It’s usually multiple foldovers of semi rigid plastic similar to most water bottles around here. They seem to function well. It’s probably six or more 1 litre bottles worth of plastic though.

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                It is the worst. The only pro is you can visible see if they are broken without opening anything.

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            Same here in Sweden, there are som variations on what kind of carton boxes but never seen any plastic or styrofoam.

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            There’s like six different egg providers at most grocery stores around me. I have choices.

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              Only one of them is the cheap regular eggs, though. The others are organic or free range or otherwise differentiated in some way other than just the foam vs paper packaging.

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                You should always buy the organic ones, even if they are so much more expensive. The conditions in which the chickens are kept, to produce the cheap eggs, is absolutely, inhumanely fucked up. You can see the difference in the yolk as well: the ones produced by chickens, that are fed better, and not kept in a way they cannot even move, are orange, while the ones by chickens kept and fed horribly, are yellow.

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      I used to do this but I got burned once or twice, wound up with cracked eggs that hadn’t leaked enough to stick or hadn’t stuck, for whatever reason.